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Defence turns to SOA for better battles
The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) is testing a service-oriented architecture (SOA)-based system to relay information from various intelligence sources and create a detailed image of a battlefield.
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Philadelphia man arrested over anti-police video
A man was arrested after authorities said he posted an Internet video in which he waves a gun and says he is "joyous" whenever a police officer is shot in...
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It's official: Microsoft Hyper-V now available
Microsoft on Thursday released its Hyper-V virtualization technology, a day after it was widely reported the software was about to go into final release.
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Philadelphia man arrested over anti-police video
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A man was arrested after authorities said he posted an Internet video in which he waves a gun and says he is "joyous" whenever a police officer is shot in the city.
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Philadelphia man arrested over anti-police video
A man was arrested after authorities said he posted an Internet video in which he waves a gun and says he is "joyous" whenever a police officer is shot in the city.
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N.M. officials look into missing backup equipment
SANTA FE (AP) - State officials are investigating missing equipment that was a backup for the voicemail system for about 6,800 state employees in Santa Fe.
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Dell launches 'Studio' notebooks
Dell has released a new line of notebooks aimed at multimedia creators and connoisseurs. The Studio laptops will sport a number of features designed for high-end multimedia users, such as an optional blu-ray drive and a high-resolution 17-inch screen.
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Microsoft launches Hyper-V against VMware
Microsoft has officially launched its new server virtualisation software, which is intended to take market share away from rival VMware. The Hyper-V software has been launched six weeks ahead of schedule, a move which took many by surprise.
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The Double Life of Neil Entwistle
The photos portrayed a happy, loving family man. But that was far from the reality. Neil Entwistle was living a secret double life. The 29-year-old British man was in debt and dissatisfied with his sex life, trolled the Internet for paid escort services and conducted Google searches on how to kill someone, according to prosecutors. FOX25's Maria Stephanos has more on this story.
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Internet body approves domain name big bang
PARIS : Web regulators Thursday voted to open up the Internet's domain name system to create hundreds of new website addresses, such as ".paris" or ".Pepsi", in one of the biggest shake-ups in online history.
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N.M. officials look into missing backup equipment
Associated Press - June 26, 2008 8:55 PM ET SANTA FE (AP) - State officials are investigating missing equipment that was a backup for the voicemail system for about 6,800 state employees in...
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ICANN eyes hundreds of new domains with new rules
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) relaxed rules to permit the introduction of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of new internet domain names to join ".com," making the first sweeping changes in the network's 25-year-old address system.
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Yahoo reorganizes again as it seeks to restore order
Yahoo is setting up a new chain of command in hopes of restoring order after it snubbed of Microsoft takeover bid, an Associated Press report said.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 4th Nov 2005 10:25 UTC
A month behind schedule, Nokia starts shipping its Linux-powered 770 Internet Tablet in Europe, sporting a 4-inch 800x480 display, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 1.2, Opera 8.02 browser and more.
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Get down and dirty with Xbox 360's DRM / license transfer tool
Filed under: Gaming Since 2005, just about everyone that's ever had a RRoD or upgraded Xbox 360 asked for it, and strangely enough, our requests have been answered: Microsoft's pushing out its new web-based DRM tool in lieu of the usual spring Dashboard update. The intention is simple -- make your life a little easier when it comes to managing the worthless, arcane, irritating DRM that ...
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MySpace opens up data portability initiative
MySpace will open up its data portability project broadly on Thursday, after launching it with a handpicked set of partners last month. The project, which the company calls the MySpace Data Availability Initiative, will become publicly available so that any Web site can participate.
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Recent Original Stories
"Microsoft dropped a bomb on ODF with its Ecma announcement . Today, it just bombed with the release of its promised 'covenant not to sue,' which it publicly posted just a few minutes ago.
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MobiComp Bid Helps Microsoft's Mobile Agenda
Planned acquisition promises to expand the software giant's mobile content access and storage offerings.
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Get to Usenet Even if Your ISP Blocks You
Internet Service Providers have started to censor Usenet by blocking it completely and now you are left out of your favorite newsgroups. Don't panic, there are ways to tunnel through the information embargo and get back to flaming discussion boards and citing Godwin's Law in no time.
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Fiji govt sends angry note to Microsoft
Fiji's military government has written to the software giant Microsoft demanding the company not use their country name in any of its products.
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N.M. officials look into missing backup equipment
SANTA FE—State officials are investigating missing equipment that was a backup for the voicemail system for about 6,800 state employees in Santa Fe. The piece of equipment was discovered missing Sunday, when a computer hard drive failure caused the voicemail system to crash.
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PAX 2008 ushers in top publishers
Penny Arcade Expo again expands, with Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, EA, Activision, and more slated to exhibit at the open-to-the-public event.
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Improving HR Performance Of Govt
Bandar Seri Begawan - BAG Networks Sdn Bhd together with the government of His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam have set in stone the implementation of a project that involves the whole civil service based on a web-browser that can be accessed anywhere, anytime.
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Features and Case Studies
Remember the Labor Party´s "Knowledge Nation" IT manifesto unveiled in the last federal election? It died a natural death. Will the party's communications and information policies for the October federal election suffer the same fate?
ZDNet Australia |
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Fiji angry over Microsoft name
FIJI'S military government has written to the software giant Microsoft demanding the company not use their country name in any of its products.
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